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Catholic church in St. Louis ROPES OFF unvaccinated members like cattle, bans them from parish hall

• Natural News - Ethan Huff

(Natural News) St. Joseph Catholic Parish in Cottleville, Mo., near St. Louis is reportedly segregating its unvaccinated members from the rest of the congregation by forcing them to worship and take communion in their own separate area of the building.

All non-vaccinated members of St. Joseph's are now prohibited from using the parish hall and must wear a mask at all times when elsewhere inside the facility. Members who received a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injection, on the other hand, have full worshipping privileges and can participate in all religious ceremonies and rituals as normal.

In accordance with guidance issued from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, any Roman Catholic who receives either an experimental mRNA (messenger RNA) injection from Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna, or a viral vector injection from AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson (J&J), is welcome with open arms at St. Joseph's. Everyone else will have to sit at the back of the bus.

A schematic of the new sanctuary layout – see this link – shows that two roped-off sections have been reserved for the "filthy" unvaccinated to sit "socially distanced" from others. The rest of the sanctuary, which is open and free, is reserved exclusively for the vaccinated.

The body of Christ has now become two bodies: injection and non-injected

The initial plan from Msgr. James Callahan was to force the unvaccinated into two winged sections of the sanctuary that would have disallowed them access to Holy Communion. After outcry from congregants, the unvaccinated section was moved to the back of the room so communion can be administered to these people separately.

Hilariously, the "updated" plan massively expanded the unvaccinated section of the sanctuary, suggesting that most of the congregation at St. Joseph's is not getting the vaccine. It would appear as though a small handful of whiny vaccinated congregants demanded separate seating areas because they seemingly do not trust that the vaccinations they received provide adequate protection.

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Move away from the jabbed while wearing a shirt or mask that reads to the vaxed: Don't shed on me! "Hilariously, the "updated" plan massively expanded the unvaccinated section of the sanctuary, suggesting that most of the congregation at St. Joseph's is not getting the vaccine. It would appear as though a small handful of whiny vaccinated congregants demanded separate seating areas because they seemingly do not trust that the vaccinations they received provide adequate protection."



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